I like this, I'm thinking about making the switch to enclosed as well. It looks like the 18' give you plenty of extra space, is that your normal setup or do you have more equipment? I was thinking maybe a 16' with the v-nose. It looks like the 8.5' width is the way to go as you get more interior space with the same overall width of the trailer.

I don't think anyone has talked about this but, what about one of those camping toilet's. I think if I had an enclosed I would have one.

All equipment is wore out. <- Never mind. All equipment has been repainted and with new decals. It's like I have new mower's again!
48" Ferris WB
36" Ferris WB
All Echo hand helds <- That's how I feel at the end of the day.

I like this, I'm thinking about making the switch to enclosed as well. It looks like the 18' give you plenty of extra space, is that your normal setup or do you have more equipment? I was thinking maybe a 16' with the v-nose. It looks like the 8.5' width is the way to go as you get more interior space with the same overall width of the trailer.

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That was my setup for 2010. For 2011 I ran with a 36", 48", 52" walk behind and a 52" ride on. The 8.5 width is great. I am actually looking into purchasing a 20' or 22' because I need more space. My recommendation is always go bigger so you can grow into it.

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I have a 7x16 enclosed with 6' 6" height. I've had to be pretty crafty on storage as I do a lot of random jobs. I use it as my garage since I don't have any place to store extra equipment. Pretty proud of myself for some of the ideas. I've been meaning to take pictures of everything and post them. I'll have to soon.